Oregon has been one of the most successful programs in college football of late, boasting a combined 22-5 record over the past two seasons under Dan Lanning’s direction. But Lanning’s program is set to take on new challenges in 2024 as the Ducks are leaving the Pac-12 for the Big Ten — along with UCLA, USC and Washington.
How’s that transition going for Oregon?
On Tuesday’s edition of “The Herd,” Lanning detailed how his coaching staff is preparing for Big Ten play.
“Ultimately, in my opinion, winning football is winning football, and it starts in the trenches,” Lanning told host Colin Cowherd. “You have to be big up front. You have to be able to win on the line of scrimmage. I don’t think that formula changes, but what we’re doing right now in the office is truly studying some of those opponents that we’re going to be seeing next year, and you want to start to incorporate the…